Celebrities go silent on Twitter and Facebook for Worlds AIDS Day

Could you stand a day without getting a tweet or Facebook status update from Lada Gaga? Ryan Seacrest? Usher?

Keep a Child Alive, a non-profit co-founded by Alicia Keyes to help families affected by HIV/AIDS, is betting that their fans will want to continue hearing from them — to a tune of $1 million.

The group is launching the “Buy Life” campaign for World AIDS Day on Wednesday. Celebrities will “die” a digital death — including silencing themselves on Twitter — and will be “resurrected” once the goal is reached.

Fans can donate by sending a text to keep a particular celebrity alive or by using their cell phone to scan a barcode from the T-shirt that each celebrity is wearing in the ad.

Cuz you know you want to hear about how Ryan Seacrest stuffed his face with turkey over Thanksgiving and was wearing his “cyber monday baggy clothes” today.